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Diane

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What are the findings regarding heart attacks and gender?
 
  a. Men are more likely to suffer heart attacks.
  b. More women than men die each year from heart disease.
  c. Among those who survive a heart attack, more women die in the next year compared with men.
  d. all of the above
  e. none of the above

Question 2

Sociologist James Coleman argues that cut adolescents off from the rest of society and forced them to spend the majority of the day with their own age group.
 
  a. the historical shift in job training (from the family to the school)
  b. the emergence of a consumer-oriented society
  c. the breakdown of the family
  d. the widespread use of the automobile



kthug

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

a



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